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PTS Red Plush 70 cm (Leroy) -Lilo & Stitch Original Disney, 260004512 70cm

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Bao: A boy who is Ai's cousin, appearing in "The Phoenix" and "Nuo Opera". In the former episode, Daiyu brings him to Ai's home to get him to convince her how great the city is and thus motivate her to move to the city, he instead goes on an adventure with her and Stitch that causes him to love the mountains, much to Daiyu's dismay.

The genetic experiments (or simply experiments) are genetically engineered alien creatures created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba who are featured throughout the franchise, of which Stitch (Experiment 626) is among them. The experiments, made by Jumba with funding provided by his former partner-in-crime Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel, were primarily designed for causing evil deeds in a variety of forms, ranging from mere annoyances to planetary destruction. Although at least one of them have technically appeared in virtually every Lilo & Stitch-related media—mainly through Stitch—the collective experiments were only a main focus in Lilo & Stitch: The Series (and its pilot and finale films) and the Stitch! anime series. The experiments, in general, were first introduced in the Lilo & Stitch prequel comics shown in Disney Adventures magazine and in the PlayStation 2 prequel video game Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626, which were released before the original film's premiere, but they did not make their official debut in the animated continuity until Stitch! The Movie. Mr. Honda ( 本田さん, Honda-san): A mailman who is always exhausted from work. He is voiced by Dave Wittenberg in the dubbed version.

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X-002/Doubledip – A purple opossum-like experiment designed to double-dip food. He lives with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her " cats". His nose was orange in his debut and purple in Leroy & Stitch, where he appears smaller than before. Gantu did not appear in Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, despite that he is a retired captain this time. Pleakley is a thin, greenish-yellow alien with three stout legs, a wide mouth with two purple tongues, three elongated fingers on each hand, a round bald head topped with a single small antenna that acts as ear and nose, and one large eye in the middle of his face. His body shape and style of movement resembles the enchanted brooms from The Sorcerer's Apprentice sequence of Disney's Fantasia. He was once described as a "babe magnet" by his brother in the episode "Fibber", which turned out to be true when Fibber's "buzzing" lie-detector fails to go off. It is likely that his appearance is considered attractive on his home planet, although his general appearance is derisively described as a "one-eyed noodle", by both Hämsterviel and Jumba on different occasions in the movies and the series. Pleakley is shown to be effeminate and dresses in both men's and women's clothing and often wears a wig. He usually wears his Galactic Alliance uniform on official business and a muʻumuʻu while on Earth.

X-010/Felix – A green anteater/elephant-like experiment who is designed to be Jumba's cleaner, but was too obsessed with cleanliness. A re-programming to fix this flaw made him obsessed with dirtiness instead, with Lilo calling him an " Oscar". Lilo and Stitch initially gave up on Felix and gave him to Gantu, but they later rescued him in "Snafu". Both this experiment's names are references to the lead characters of The Odd Couple. He later appeared in the anime, being one of only three experiments other than Stitch and Reuben to appear in the first season (before more appeared in the later seasons), and has also appeared as a playable character in Disney Stitch Jam and a costumed character in Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris, usually with other experiments.WDW - Angel on Castle pin". PinPics. Archived from the original on 2017-05-30 . Retrieved 2018-03-26. X-626/Stitch – A blue koala-like experiment who was designed to cause chaos and destruction, but defied his destructive programming after being adopted by Lilo. Being the titular lead of the franchise, he is the only experiment to appear in all the franchise's films, television series, video games, and theme park attractions, among other works. X-509/Sprout – A plant-like experiment with a purple head with a lizard-like face who is designed to grow into an uncontrollable forest of destruction. After growing into an enormous size at the Kokaua Town Fair, Stitch planted him in an old water tower that was slated for demolition. He is a parody of Audrey II from The Little Shop of Horrors. In the Stitch! anime, it's revealed that he can also produce seed pods and launch them into space. One of these pods landed on Izayoi Island and was activated as a Sproutling ( X-509-A), who had his father's original programming. (Sproutling was only a creation of the international edit; the Japanese original establishes him as the original Sprout.) The original Sprout did reappear later in the anime under Hämsterviel's control, where he was modified with 627's DNA to make him seemingly unstoppable, though this also gave him 627's weakness of laughter. He was voiced in The Series by Frank Welker and in the anime by Steve Blum (in his larger form in "Son of Sprout" and "Sprout 2.0", as well as in his smaller form in the former episode) and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (in his smaller form in "Sprout 2.0"). X-110/Squeak – A small red mouse-like experiment who is designed to annoy entire planets by talking ceaselessly. His appearance and ability is a reference to the Looney Tunes character Sniffles. He was voiced by Rob Paulsen in The Series and Roger Craig Smith in the anime, the latter of which also called the experiment " Squeaky".

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